I don't blog unless I have
something that I really want to talk about. So you can assume, what I am about
to write has been on my heart and is something that I really want to hit on.
What do you think of when
you hear the word, worship?
I assume some minds will
go straight to the singing of songs on sunday mornings.
Many of you probably know
that worship isn't just music, so maybe when you hear the word 'worship', you
immediately think about the ways you worship God outside of music. Maybe that
means doing your best at everything you do. Maybe you have the gift of encouraging,
and you worship God by encouraging everyone you see.
These are all acts of
worship.
Worship- Noun: The feeling
or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.
Sounds about right, right?
In our language and time, yeah! That definition sounds pretty good! But we
can't forget that the Bible was not written in english. I know you knew that...
But we often times forget.
There are two words in
the Bible that are most frequently translated to our english word 'Worship'.
Aboda (Hebrew, Old Testament) and Latreia (Greek, New Testament). I personally
had never heard those words in my entire life until about an hour ago. Those
are the words that are most commonly translated to 'Worship' in our english
bibles. But in their Hebrew and Greek contexts, Aboda and Latreia mean
something fairly different than our english definition of worship.
Aboda in the Old
Testament, in most cases, has to do with services done in the Temple or
Tabernacle. Physical acts of service.
Latreia, in the New
Testament, often refers to the offering of a sacrifice or service to God.
"Therefore, I urge
you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as
a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper
worship (Latreia)."-
Romans 12:1
Let's stick on that verse
for a minute. Put these pieces together.
1. 'in view of God's
mercy' - While looking at God's mercy! (Mercy- Compassion or
forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or
harm.) Basically saying "while watching Jesus, the one who
could condemn us, die on the cross for us and having our minds set on
the cross"
2. 'to offer your bodies'
- Offer. Offering. To present something. If you have made it this far into my
blog, you have probably gone to church before. (If you have never gone to
church before and you're still reading, I commend you.) We have all been a part
of an offering at church. The basket or bucket comes by, the adults put money
in, and the kids touch it just to touch it. Anyways, when you put money into
that basket, when you give your 'offering', do you give it with intentions of
getting it back? NO! That's the whole point! When you put your money in that
basket you are saying, this money is no longer for me to take care of, it is for
the church to take care of. In the Old Testament, when they 'Offer' God
sacrifices, do they burn animals in the name of God with intentions of getting
that animal back later? NO! So let's go ahead and change 'to offer your bodies'
to 'to give up your entire body (mind, soul, thoughts, skin, bones, all of it)
to God, with no plans or expectations of EVER getting it back. '
3. 'as a living sacrifice'
- Key word here; living. God makes it clear here that you cannot worship him
the way he desires if you are dead. Spiritually dead, literally dead. He
doesn't want people to care nothing about him monday-saturday, then
"worship" him on sunday. No no no. So let's say... 'as a spiritually
active, growing, breathing sacrifice'
4. 'holy and pleasing to
God' - Holy (Set apart, like God) and Pleasing (satisfying or appealing).......
Your telling me I can be appealing to God? What an incredible thought. So this
continues to describe what our sacrifice should be like. It should be living,
but it should also be holy and pleasing to God. So let's make this, 'Like Jesus
was when he sacrificed himself and being a sacrifice that God appeals to and
takes pleasure in.'
5. 'This is your true and
proper worship.' - 'This is what real worship looks like.'
That was a ton. Still
reading? I'm almost there...
Let's put those pieces
together. Romans 12:1 New Blog Version
"I'm begging you my
friends. While watching Jesus, the one who could condemn us, die on the
cross for us and having our minds set on the cross: give up your entire
body (mind, soul, thoughts, skin, bones, all of it) to God, with no plans or
expectations of EVER getting it back, as a spiritually active, growing,
breathing sacrifice like Jesus was when he sacrificed himself. And being a
sacrifice that God appeals to and takes pleasure in. THIS is what real worship
looks like."
Read that again.
Let's talk musical
worship.
Is that what WE look like
on sunday morning? Do we have the cross on our minds? Do we come living or
dead? Do we worship with a posture that says "We are sacrificing our lives
with no plans of getting it back" ?
I'll say this. Guy
standing in the back, coffee in hand, watching the band, thinking about last
night's football, is NOT worshipping the way that God desires in His
Word.
I'll also say this.
Sometimes you will go to a church where the worship is very intense (as it
should be) and very expressive (as it should be). And sometimes you will go to
a church where there is a congregation of about 50 and there is one guy with
his hands high, in the back. You feel more comfortable at the first church
right? As most would. But one thing we have to get out of our heads... Worship
is not about the church you are at. It isn't about the song that the band is playing.
It isn't about rather you're in the mood or not, or if you are awake enough. It
is about offering your life, like Jesus did, to God with no plans of getting it
back, and giving him all you have.
When it comes to musical
worship in church, are you doing that? Are you living Romans 12:1 EVERY song?
God deserves more than a room of still, lifeless bodies, and He doesn't care
how tired and uncomfortable you are. He doesn't care about the fact that you
don't like the song. He cares that you worship him in a way that is desirable
to him, AKA Romans 12:1. He DEMANDS your worship, Matthew 4:9-10.
We don't worship because
it feels good. Or because everyone else it. We throw our hands up and bow
down on our knees because there is a living God living inside of us and not
only does He deserve praise, He demands it.
The 'Aboda' or services
done in the Temple, had restrictions. Aboda was in the temple, the tabernacle,
or in sacrifices. Aboda was confined to those places and events.
But guess what? Jesus
came, died, rose, gave us the Holy Spirit. Now our worship is not confined! 2
Corinthians 6:16 - "For we are the temple of the living God. As God has
said: "I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God,
and they will be my people."
We are the temple! Our
worship has no constraints!
So friends, it's time we
wake up. It's time we worship Him week in and week out, the way he desires and
demands.
“Lift up your hands in the
sanctuary and praise the Lord” Psalm 134:2
"Hear the voice of my
pleas for mercy,
when
I cry to you for help,
when I lift up my
hands
toward
your most holy sanctuary" Psalm 28:2
“Let us lift up our hearts
and our hands to God in heaven” Lamentations 3:41
“I call to you, O Lord,
every day; I spread out my hands to you.” Psalm 88:9
Thanks for reading. You
guys rock.
Jonathan - You always bless me with your blogs. Your heart follows after God....That inspires me! Your mind always seeks after God....That challenges me! Your body continually worships and serves God....That reminds me! Press on - Love you, Mom.
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